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<blockquote data-quote="Floridacargocat" data-source="post: 1233401" data-attributes="member: 6168"><p>You have to ask yourselves "why do I want to stay with UPS?" and what does your body tell you after a few months of exposure. Preload is hard on your body, driving is hard on your knees and back, stress is extreme for both activities. The mindset of getting a "high" pension only applies if/when you are able to achieve the necessary time for a pension entitlement. The more immediate benefit would be health insurance (applicable in function of all the by-conditions and by-laws for each region).</p><p>The manual part of the UPS distribution activities is very hard on the body, and you are exposed to the daily drill of safety, health and all the other points of awareness when you are representing UPS as a company. And you will have to separate "common sense" from the "UPS methods and standards and philosophy". UPS IE rules, and their spreadsheets will tell in "exact" numbers, what you are supposed to do within a prescribed time, no deviations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floridacargocat, post: 1233401, member: 6168"] You have to ask yourselves "why do I want to stay with UPS?" and what does your body tell you after a few months of exposure. Preload is hard on your body, driving is hard on your knees and back, stress is extreme for both activities. The mindset of getting a "high" pension only applies if/when you are able to achieve the necessary time for a pension entitlement. The more immediate benefit would be health insurance (applicable in function of all the by-conditions and by-laws for each region). The manual part of the UPS distribution activities is very hard on the body, and you are exposed to the daily drill of safety, health and all the other points of awareness when you are representing UPS as a company. And you will have to separate "common sense" from the "UPS methods and standards and philosophy". UPS IE rules, and their spreadsheets will tell in "exact" numbers, what you are supposed to do within a prescribed time, no deviations. [/QUOTE]
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